university of southern denmark international exchange programmes
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Contents University of Southern Denmark 4 Exchange Programmes 7 Information on Becoming an Exchange Student 2008-09 8 Scandinavian Area Studies (SAS) 14 The Faculty of Engineering 15 The Faculty of Science 17 The Faculty of Social Sciences 18 The Faculty of Humanities 21 The Faculty of health sciences 22 Medical Internship Options at the University of Southern Denmark as of Spring 2008 23 Contact Information 26
University of Southern Denmark Founded in 1966, the University of Southern Denmark is a modern, state-funded university with close links with business, industry and institutions in Denmark and across the world. It offers education and research at the highest level, with five faculties: Health Sciences, Science, Engineering, Social Sciences and Humanities. Every day more than 1,400 researchers and 19,000 students build on the University s reputation as a centre of academic excellence. health, biotechnology, robotics, political science, management, literature and history. The University houses centres of research excellence thanks to its close cooperation with trade and industry, which brings donations from some of Denmark s leading international companies, such as Mærsk and Danfoss. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 4 The University has six campuses: Odense, on the island of Funen, and Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg in Jutland and Slagelse and Copenhagen on the island of Sealand. The number of degrees taught in English is increasing constantly. DEGREES The University offers degrees at bachelor, master and Ph.D. level (i.e. 3 (3.5) +2 + 3 years). The University has grown significantly in recent years offering several new degrees, particularly in information technology and communication. The University is also Scandinavia s only university to offer a degree in chiropractics. RESEARCH The University offers research opportunities at a high academic level and first-class resources. The University s growing worldwide reputation is built on expertise in areas such as public INTERNATIONAL PROFILE Each year more than 800 international students choose to study at the University, which has more than 400 exchange agreements with partner institutions across the world. Agreements are made through the EU Erasmus, the Nordic Nordplus programmes and across the world. The number of international students choosing to study at the University has increased steadily over recent years, making students part of an active and dynamic international community. At the same time, the number and range of exchange agreements for Danish students wishing to study abroad has also grown. The University is firmly committed to thinking and acting internationally at all levels. This global approach enables international students and researchers to participate equally alongside their Danish counterparts.
Students and Staff Degree students 19,000 International students 2,700 Academic staff 1,400 university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 5
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Exchange Programmes The University s exchange programmes offer flexibility and choice. You can study for one semester or a full academic year. Whether you are an undergraduate eager to experience university life abroad or a graduate wanting to broaden your expertise, our exchange programmes can give you what you are looking for. You can choose courses from all of the degree programmes offered in English and more. To ensure exchange students have the widest range of study options, the University offers tailored package programmes to exchange students and individual courses taught in English besides those in the degree programmes. Not only can you choose from hundreds of courses at bachelor and master level, you can also combine courses to suit your own needs. Just make sure your choices are relevant to your degree at your home institution. In addition, the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Social Sciences offer a programme especially designed for international students. Unique in Denmark, Scandinavian Area Studies combines beginner s Danish language with Danish and Scandinavian culture, economy, history and marketing. The Faculty of Humanities also offers courses taught in Arabic, French, German and Spanish at bachelor and master level. If there is no existing exchange agreement with your University, you can arrange your own stay. This means you are a guest student rather than an exchange student. While the application process is different, your study options remain the same. To make sure you get the most out of your stay, either the University s Erasmus Student Network or the International Office arranges buddies for exchange students in Odense. You are paired up with a student who helps you settle in. Exchange students in our other campus cities: Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Slagelse also get support at arrival. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 7
Information on Becoming an Exchange Student 2008-09 university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 8 Student definition Exchange student: a student, sent from a partner institution, who studies one or two semesters at the University of Southern Denmark. The course credits are to be transferred back to the degree studied in the home country. Guest student: a student who studies a semester or two at the University of Southern Denmark. The course credits are to be transferred back to the degree studied in the home country. The student is not from a partner institution. Degree student: a student who comes to take an entire degree at the University of Southern Denmark. Study possibilities As an exchange student, you can study at one of our five campuses that offer courses in English i.e. Odense, Kolding, Esbjerg, Sønderborg and Slagelse. The University offers programmes especially tailored to exchange students taught in English and 39 entire degrees also taught in English. In addition the Faculty of Humanities offers courses taught in English, German, French and Spanish at bachelor and master level. Just choose which suits you. Academic system Bachelor level = undergraduate (3 years or 3.5 years) = 180 or 210 ECTS credits Master level = graduate (2 years) = 120 ECTS credits on top of the 180/210 ECTS credits from the bachelor level Academic calendar Autumn semester: Classes start September 1 and run to mid December. Exams take place in December and/or January. Autumn break is October 13-19. At the Faculty of Science classes start August 25. Spring semester: Classes start February 2 and run to mid May. Exams take place in May/June. Easter break is April 8-13. At the Faculty of Science classes start August January 26. Application deadlines Autumn semester: May 1 Spring semester: November 1. You can download application forms at: www.sdu.dk/international-office. Admission requirements You must meet the entry requirements (including the language requirement) for the courses you wish to take, meet the application deadline and enclose all relevant documents. To follow courses at master level, you must have completed what compares to 180 ECTS credits.
Language requirement A good standard of English is required because teaching at the University typically involves student participation, class discussion, project work and student presentations. This means that you must have a command of the English language equivalent of the IELTS score of 6.5 or the TOEFL score of 575/239/88. We ask your home university to document your English skills through our language requirement form. Residence permit Any student studying for more than three months in Denmark must apply for residence permit. If you are a citizen of the EU or the EEA countries, you must apply for residence permit once you have arrived in Denmark. If you hold a non EU/EEA citizenship, you must apply for residence permit through the Danish Embassy or Consulate in your country before you go to Denmark. You must apply at least three months before the semester starts to get your residence permit in time. For more information visit: www.newtodenmark.dk. Arrival You must arrive in time for our orientation day(s) which takes place a few days before the semester starts. In rare circumstances we accept late arrival on request. Accommodation All five campuses guarantee accommodation for students from partner universities if we have recieved a complete application by our application deadline. Orientation day A few days before classes start i.e. August 28 and/or 29 and January 29 and/or 30, each campus has an orientation programme for new exchange students. ECTS credits A full semester workload equals 30 ECTS credits. Two semesters equal 60 ECTS credits. Master courses often count as 10 ECTS credits, i.e. a third of one semester. Master students typically have 10-15 teaching hours per week. You are expected to take a full workload during your stay at the University, including exams. ECTS = European Credit Transfer System. Danish language courses You can sign up for Danish language courses at language schools in town for a small fee. These take place during the semester. Living expenses on a monthly basis in DKK Rent: 1900-2600 ( 253-347) Food: 1300-2100 ( 173-280) Transport (monthly bus card): 200 ( 27) Books: 500-600 ( 67-80) Living expenses vary according to personal requirements and standards. Prices to expect when you go out: a meal costs approx. DKK 120 ( 16), a beer about DKK 30 ( 4) and a bottle of wine between DKK 100 ( 13.5) and 200 ( 27) - again according to standard. In total a person studying in Denmark should expect to need about DKK 5000 ( 675) on a monthly basis. This does not include the deposit for a room. One euro is approx. DKK 7.50. Tuition Exchange students do not pay tuition. THE PROCESS OF BECOMING AN EXCHANGE STUDENT Autumn/spring 1) Your home institution nominates you. 2) You send in your application, requirement and accommodation forms and enclose all required enclosures incl. grade transcripts and a passport photo. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 9
3) Your application is assessed. If the assessment is successful, you receive our enrolment pack containing your letter of enrolment, and information on various practical matters in the course of May/June or November/December. June-August/December-January 4) You receive information on accommodation in late June/ December, or at the beginning of August/January. 5) End of August/January, each campus has an orientation programme for all new students. General information Information on practical matters: www.sdu.dk/international-office Information on courses: www.sdu.dk Web links www.sdu.dk www.sdu.dk/international-office www.denmark.dk www.studyindenmark.dk September/February 6) The semester and classes start September 1/February 2. At the Faculty of Science the dates are August 25/January 26. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 10 Contact Odense Campus: The Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Health Sciences: Eva Grady, evg@.sdu.dk The Faculty of Science: Christina Eslykke, ces@sdu.dk Faculty of Engineering (students from Greece, Spain and Italy): Lisbeth Theodorsen, lth@sdu.dk Faculty of Engineering (all other countries): Inger Marie Jessen, imj@sdu.dk Kolding Campus: Marianne Fræhr Thomsen, mft@sdu.dk Esbjerg Campus: Anette Møller, am@sdu.dk Sønderborg Campus: Student Services, sdu_soenderborg@sdu.dk Slagelse Campus: Vibeke Toft Müller, vtm@sdu.dk
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Scandinavian Area Studies (SAS) The Scandinavian Area Studies programme is a bachelor level programme tailored to exchange students, uniquely combining beginner s Danish with Danish and Scandinavian culture, marketing, economy and history. It is a joint programme offered by the Faculty of Humanities and the Faculty of Social Sciences at Odense campus. It is primarily for exchange students with enrolment on a first come, first serve basis. Guest students can be admitted, if there are places available after the deadline May 1. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 14 The programme runs for 15 weeks each autumn semester (September 1-mid December) and is usually finished by December 19. You can read more about courses at: www.sdu.dk COURSE OPTIONS > Danish Language for beginners, 15 ECTS (consists of oral proficiency (12) and reading comprehension (3)) > Danish/Scandinavian Culture, 10 ECTS > Danish/Scandinavian Modern History, 5 ECTS > Intercultural Marketing: Marketing in Scandinavia, 5 ECTS > The Scandinavian Model: Economic and Social Aspects, 5 ECTS TIME OF EXAMS November and December. STUDY POSSIBILITIES IN THE SPRING SEMESTER You can continue your studies in the spring semester by following courses offered by the Faculty of Social Sciences and/or the Faculty of Humanities. If enough students sign up, an advanced Danish course (10 ECTS) in the framework of the SAS programme is offered. The faculties in question intend to offer further advanced courses in the framework of the SAS programme from spring 2009. Information will be available in the course of spring 2008. CONTACT Eva Grady: evg@sdu.dk
The Faculty of Engineering The Faculty of Engineering offers courses taught in English at both bachelor and master level at two campuses: Odense and Sønderborg. If you wish to conduct laboratory research instead of taking courses, it is important you describe the project you plan to work on. This information is necessary for the relevant department to assess you. TAILORED PROGRAMMES As an exchange student, you can choose among the below course packages. In the course packages, you are guaranteed that courses do not overlap. It is possible to choose courses from different course packages. If you do, courses may overlap. Bachelor Level > Chemical Engineering (Odense) > Computer Science (Odense) > Electrical Power Engineering (Odense) > Environmental Engineering (Odense) > Innovation and Business (Sønderborg) > Integrated Design (Odense) > Manufacturing and Management (Odense) > Mechanical Engineering (Odense) > Mechatronics Engineering (Sønderborg) > Structural Engineering (Odense) Master Level > Embedded Systems (Odense) > IT Product Design (Sønderborg) > Innovation and Business (Sønderborg) > Mechatronics Engineering (Sønderborg) > Modern Artificial Intelligence (Odense) > Robotics (Odense) > Software Systems Engineering (Odense) You can read more about courses at: www.sdu.dk. FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH You can also choose courses from the below full degree programmes offered in English. Bachelor of Engineering Programmes - 3 1/2 years > B.Eng. in Global Management and Manufacturing (Odense) > B.Eng. in Mechatronics (Sønderborg) Bachelor of Science Programmes - 3 years > B.Sc. in Innovation and Business (Sønderborg) > B.Sc. in Mechatronics (Sønderborg) > B.Sc. in Product Development and Innovation (Odense, starts September 2008) university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 15
Master of Science in Engineering Programmes - 2 years > M.Sc.Eng. in Chemistry (Odense) > M.Sc.Eng. in Embedded Systems (Odense) > M.Sc.Eng. in Mechatronics (Sønderborg) > M.Sc.Eng. in Modern Artificial Intelligence (Odense) > M.Sc.Eng. in Refrigeration (Sønderborg) > M.Sc.Eng. in Robotics (Odense) > M.Sc.Eng. in Software Systems (Odense) > M.Sc.Eng. in Innovation and Business (Sønderborg) CONTACT Odense Campus: Students from Greece, Spain and Italy: Lisbeth Theodorsen, lth@sdu.dk All other countries: Inger Marie Jessen, imj@sdu.dk Sønderborg Campus: Student Services, sdu_soenderborg@sdu.dk Master of Science Programme - 2 years > M.Sc. in IT Product Design (Sønderborg) Special Bachelor of Engineering Programmes - 4 semesters > B.Eng. in Chemical Engineering (Odense) > B.Eng. in Computer Engineering (Odense) > B.Eng. in Electrical Power Engineering (Odense) > B.Eng. in Manufacturing and Management (Odense) university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 16 In the course of your exchange stay a the University of Southern Denmark, you can apply to continue your studies to obtain a B.Eng. degree in four semesters in one of the above special Bachelor of Engineering programmes provided you have a relevant background. TIME OF EXAMS Autumn semester: December and January. Spring semester: May and June.
The Faculty of Science The Faculty of Science offers courses taught in English primarily at master level at Odense campus. If you wish to conduct laboratory research instead of taking courses, it is important you describe the project you plan to work on. This information is necessary for the relevant department to assess you. TAILORED PROGRAMMES As an exchange student, you can choose among the below course packages. They are all taught at master level and require that you have what compares to a bachelor degree in science. In the course packages, you are guaranteed that courses do not overlap. Master Level Autumn 2008 > Aquatic Environmental Biology I > Experimental Biology I > Functional Materials: nanoscale features Spring 2009 > Aquatic Environmental Biology II > Combinatorial Optimization > Advanced Algorithmics > Experimental Biology II FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH You can also create an exchange stay by choosing among the courses offered in our degree programmes. When you choose courses from the below degrees and not a course package as above, courses may overlap. Master > M.Sc. in Aquatic Environmental Biology (Odense) > M.Sc. in Biological Oceanography (Odense) > M.Sc. in Biotechnology (Odense) > M.Sc. in Computer Science (Odense) You can read more about courses at: www.sdu.dk. TIME OF EXAMS Autumn semester: October after 1st quarter and January after 2nd quarter. Spring semester: March after 3rd quarter and June after 4th quarter. CONTACT Odense campus: Christina Eslykke, ces@sdu.dk university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 17
The Faculty of Social Sciences The Faculty of Social Sciences offers courses taught in English at five campuses: Odense, Esbjerg, Kolding, Sønderborg and Slagelse. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 18 TAILORED PROGRAMMES As an exchange student, you can choose among the below course packages. Bachelor Level > International Undergraduate Programme (Esbjerg) > International Undergraduate Programme (Sønderborg) > International Undergraduate Programme (Slagelse) > Scandinavian Area Studies (Odense, autumn only) Master Level > International Graduate Programme (Odense) > International Graduate Programme (Kolding, autumn only) > International Graduate Programme (Esbjerg) > International Graduate Programme (Sønderborg) To be admitted to courses offered in the International Graduate Programmes, you must have completed what compares to 180 ECTS credits within social sciences i.e. business, economics, law or similar background. The international graduate programmes primarily consist of courses in the full degrees offered in English at the relevant campus. FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Bachelor > B.Sc. in Business Administration (Sønderborg) > B.Sc. in European Studies (Sønderborg) > Bachelor Programme in Economics and Information Technology (Slagelse) Master > M.Sc. in Economics, Theory and Applications (Odense) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Business Relationship Management (Sønderborg) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Enterprise Development (Esbjerg) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Environmental and Resource Management (Esbjerg) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Finance (Odense) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management (Odense) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Marketing, Globalization, and Communication (Odense) > M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Strategic Entrepreneurship (Kolding)
> M.Sc. in Economics and Business Administration, Strategy and Organization (Odense) > M.Sc. in European Studies (Sønderborg) You can read more about courses at: www.sdu.dk. TIME OF EXAMS Autumn semester: Odense and Esbjerg campuses: December. Kolding, Sønderborg and Slagelse campus: December or January Spring semester: June CONTACT Odense Campus: Eva Grady, evg@sdu.dk Kolding Campus: Marianne Fræhr Thomsen, mft@sdu.dk Esbjerg Campus: Anette Møller, am@sdu.dk Sønderborg Campus: Student Services, sdu_soenderborg@sdu.dk Slagelse Campus: Vibeke Toft Müller, vtm@sdu.dk university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 19
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The Faculty of Humanities The Faculty of Humanities offers courses taught in English, German, French and Spanish at bachelor and master level. TAILORED PROGRAMME Bachelor > Scandinavian Area Studies (Odense, autumn only) > Narratology and Storytelling (Kolding) You can also create an exchange stay by choosing among the courses offered at the Faculty of Humanities including courses from the below degree programmes all taught in English. FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Bachelor > B.Sc. in Business, Language and Culture [Chinese] (Sønderborg) Master > M.A. in American Studies (Odense) > M.A. in English Studies (Odense) > M.A. in English Studies (Kolding) > M.A. in Maritime Archaeology (Esbjerg) > M.A. in Middle East Studies (Odense) > M.Sc. in International Business, Language and Culture (Odense) > M.Sc. in International Tourism and Leisure Management (Esbjerg) You can read more about courses at: www.sdu.dk. TIME OF EXAMS Autumn semester: > Odense campus: January. > Kolding campus: December or January. > Esbjerg campus: December or January. Spring semester: June. CONTACT Odense Campus Eva Grady, evg@sdu.dk Kolding Campus Marianne Fræhr Thomsen, mft@sdu.dk Esbjerg Campus Anette Møller, am@sdu.dk university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 21
The Faculty of health sciences You can tap into expertise from across the world thanks to the Faculty s commitment to internationalisation. Teachers come from countries as diverse as the US, Germany, Estonia and the Netherlands. The Faculty s global network of private and public institutions enables staff and students to engage in international work with leading health organisations. university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 22 PUBLIC HEALTH The Faculty of Health Sciences offers courses in public health at master level taught in English at Esbjerg campus. SPORTS SCIENCE At the Institute of Sports Science and Clinical Biomechanics courses are generally offered in Danish. A good command of Danish is therefore required. Exchange stays with courses in English may be arranged on request for students at master level. MEDICINE The study of medicine is entirely taught in Danish. It is therefore a prerequisite that medicine exchange students have a good command of Danish to follow courses. Medicine Internship As a student of medicine, you can apply for 3-4 months of internships. You rotate between 3-4 sections, spending up to 4 weeks in each. It is not possible to do 3-4 months in only one section. The number of internships is limited. Students get placed on a first come, first serve principle. A command of Danish is not required. Please note that medical students in Denmark complete compulsory hospital service after their master exam. The details of this service are arranged by the National Board of Health and not by the universities. Thus, we are not able to help in this matter. FULL DEGREE PROGRAMMES IN ENGLISH Master > M.Sc. in Public Health (Esbjerg) TIME OF EXAMS Consult the relevant study programme. CONTACT Odense Campus Eva Grady, evg@sdu.dk Esbjerg Campus Anette Møller, am@sdu.dk
Medical Internship Options at the University of Southern Denmark as of Spring 2008 (Subject to change) DEPARTMENT OF INTERN AL MEDICINE MAX. Number of weeks Cardiological Section B 4 3 Medical Section C -General Internal Medicine -C3 Infection Medicine -C4 Rheumatology -C5 Pulmonary Medicine and Allergology. Number of students per semester 4 4 (1 per section) COMMENTS Geriatric Section G 4 1 Neurological Section N 4 2 Endocrinological Section M 4 1-2 Only one student at a time Nefrological Section Y 4 1 DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY MAX. Number of weeks Number of students per semester COMMENTS Surgical Gastroenterological 4 1 (at a time) Section A Urological Section L 4 (or on request) 1 Orthopedic Surgical Section O 4 2-3 Or more is possible, however not more than 2 at a time Thorax-Vascular Surgical Section T 4 1 per month during summer break Only during summer break Neurosurgical Section U 4 2-4 Only 2 during semesters with many Danish students Nefrological Section Y 4 1 university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 23
Medical Internship Options at the University of Southern Denmark as of Spring 2008 (Subject to change) DEPARTMENT Mixed Obstetrics & Gynaecology Section D MAX. Number of weeks Number of students per semester COMMENTS 4 2 Depends on number of Danish students during the semester Ophthalmological Section E 4 1-2 One at a time and not during summer break Ear, Nose and Throat 4 2 Department F Pediatrics Department H 6 4 Max 1-2 at a time Anastaesiological Department V 4 2 university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 24
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University of Southern Denmark - Contact Information THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, ODENSE CAMPUS Address: Campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, DENMARK Fax: +45 6615 7500 Students from other Countries: Inger Marie Jessen, Exchange Coordinator tel: +45 6550 4408, email: imj@sdu.dk Head of Office: Lisbeth Pinholt, Head of Office tel: +45 6550 3181, email: lp@sdu.dk Outgoing Exchange Students: Anne Mette Ditlev, Study Abroad Advisor tel: +45 6550 2934, email: amd@sdu.dk university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 26 Institutional Erasmus Coordinator: Tine Noto, Exchange Coordinator tel: +45 6550 2098, email: tino@sdu.dk Erasmus Coordinator for the Faculty of Engineering: Lisbeth Theodorsen, Exchange Coordinator tel: +45 6550 7329, email: lth@sdu.dk Incoming Exchange Students to the Faculty of Science: Christina Eslykke, Foreign Student Advisor tel: +45 6550 2072, email: ces@sdu.dk Incoming Exchange Students to the Faculty of Humanities, Social Sciences and Health Sciences: Eva Grady, Exchange Coordinator tel: +45 6550 2091, email: evg@sdu.dk Incoming Exchange Students to the Faculty of Engineering: Student from Greece, Spain and Italy: Lisbeth Theodorsen, Exchange Coordinator tel: +45 6550 7329, email: lth@sdu.dk Stefan Knudsen, Study Abroad Advisor tel: +45 6550 2063, email: stk@sdu.dk Full Degree Students: The International Office, tel: +45 6550 2264, email: int@sdu.dk Councelling for International Students: Sandra G. Gonzáles, tel +45 6550 2840, email: sgg@sdu.dk THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, ESBJERG CAMPUS Address: Niels Bohrs Vej 9-10, 6700 Esbjerg, DENMARK Fax: +45 6550 1550 Incoming Exchange Students: Anette Møller, International Coordinator tel: +45 6550 1502, email: am@sdu.dk Outgoing Exchange Students: Mette Skjød Hartvigsen, International Officer tel: +45 6550 1506, email: msha@sdu.dk
Full Degree Students: Ellen Margrethe Andersen, International Coordinator tel: +45 6550 1517, email: ema@sdu.dk Full Degree Students: Student Services tel: +45 6550 1102, email: sdu_soenderborg@sdu.dk THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, KOLDING CAMPUS Address: Engstien 1, 6000 Kolding, DENMARK Fax: +45 6550 1092 THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, SLAGELSE CAMPUS Address: Willemoesvej 2B, 4200 Slagelse, DENMARK Fax: +45 6550 9101 Incoming Exchange Students Marianne Fræhr Thomsen, International Officer tel: +45 6550 1316, email: mft@sdu.dk Incoming Exchange Students: Vibeke Toft Müller, Foreign Student Advisor tel: +45 6550 9125, email: vtm@sdu.dk Outgoing Exchange Students: Mette Skjød Hartvigsen, International Officer tel: +45 6550 1506, email: msha@sdu.dk Outgoing Exchange Students: Anne Mette Ditlev, Study Abroad Advisor tel: +45 6550 2934, email: amd@sdu.dk Full Degree Students: Marianne Fræhr Thomsen, International Officer Tel: +45 6550 1316, Email: mft@adm.sdu.dk Full Degree Students: Vibeke Toft Müller, Foreign Student Advisor tel: +45 6550 9125, email: vtm@sdu.dk THE INTERNATIONAL OFFICE, SØNDERBORG CAMPUS Address: Alsion 2, 6400 Sønderborg, DENMARK Fax: +45 6550 1294 Incoming Exchange Students: Student Services tel: +45 6550 1241, email: sdu_soenderborg@sdu.dk Outgoing Exchange Students: Mette Skjød Hartvigsen, International Officer tel: +45 6550 1506, email: msha@sdu.dk ERASMUS INFORMATION LEGAL NAME OF INSTITUTION: Syddansk Universitet Address: campusvej 55, 5230 Odense M, DENMARK Fax+ 45 6615 7500 Internet address: www.sdu.dk Institutional Erasmus Code DK ODENSE 01 HEAD OF INSTITUTION: Jens Oddershede, Rector, Professor of Chemistry university of southern denmark > exchange programmes > 27
Copenhagen Esbjerg Kolding Odense Slagelse Sønderborg UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN DENMARK Tel: +45 6550 1000 Fax: +45 6615 7500 int@sdu.dk www.universityofsoutherndenmark.dk